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Viticulture (Latin:
vitis cultura, "vine-growing"),
viniculture (vinis cultura, "wine-growing"), or
winegrowing is the
cultivation and
harvesting of grapes...
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Pierre Joubert (1664–1732) was a
Huguenot winemaker born in La Motte-d'Aigues.
After the
revocation of the
edict of Nantes,
Pierre Joubert (Jaubert) went...
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Smart (born 6
March 1945 in Windsor, New
South Wales) is an
Australian viticulturalist and
leading global consultant on
viticulture methods, who is often...
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Castillo Rentería (1927–2013),
Mexican bishop Oscar Renteria,
American viticulturalist This page
lists people with the
surname Renteria. If an
internal link...
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white variety of grape. It was
created in 1904 by the
Hungarian viticulturalist Adolf Stark,
presumably by
crossing Madeleine Angevine ×
Muscat Courtillier...
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found in the
aquarium trade. The
specific name
honours the
viticulturalist E. H. Rainford, of the
Queensland Agricultural Department, who also...
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Adlum (April 29, 1759 –
March 14, 1836) was a
pioneering American viticulturalist who was the
first to
cultivate the
Catawba grape. He is
known as "the...
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Coturri is an
American viticulturalist. As a
vineyard manager,
Coturri has been
recognized as
pioneering organic and
biodynamic farming in California...
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effort with
Louis Pierre Pradier, "a
French research scientist and
viticulturalist whose work
involved preserving Carménère from
extinction in France"...
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taste and
aroma characteristics. In the late 20th century,
Australian viticulturalist and
grape breeder A.J.
Antcliff crossed Gewürztraminer with Merbein...